Sodium Carbonate, anhydrous
Soda Ash, anhydrous
Natrii carbonas anhydricus
Presentation
Sodium Carbonate anhydrous is a white, crystalline, hygroscopic powder.
Sodium Carbonate is an inorganic salt with a melting point of 851 °C. It decomposes, when being heated at more than 400 °C under release of CO2 gas.
Sodium carbonate is a strong alkaline substance with a pH of 11,6 for a 0,1 M aqueous solution. When being neutralized with acids CO2 gas is released:
Na2CO3 + 2 HCl --> 2 NaCl + H2O + CO2
Na2CO3 + 2 CH3COOH --> 2 CH3COONa + H2O + CO2
Due to its hydroscopicity Sodium Carbonate attracts water under formation of monohydrate and gives it anti moisture properties.
Na2CO3 + H2O --> Na2CO3 * H2O
Applications*
Sodium carbonate anhydrous is used :
- in cosmetics due to is bulking and pH-buffering properties
- in medical products it is used because of its alcaline, pH-buffering and dehumidifying characteristics.
- as food additive E 500 i.
*Non exhaustive list of applications found in technical literature. Please contact us to know whether we have suitable grade for your application. See also our Quality and Risk Management.